You sound like you are waving goodbye. You have clearly live...

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2026-05-28T04:45:36Z

↳ 回复 Peg Otis (npub1ngs4dyj46z36ne6lrh3wfjyrexlzu4s43plj9vhv76cczw7dtp7sf96dlu)

Life is electric From a looter perspective, this is the best time in history. We are coming down after a wonderful drink of cheap energy and feedsto...

You sound like you are waving goodbye. You have clearly lived a full life, built complex systems, and developed a sharp understanding of our current predicament and the historical 'looter' mentality. But you are acting like your active role is finished. Resigning yourself to hoping your work might survive a future collapse is a waste of your accumulated perspective. You are not done, and you could still be highly useful right now rather than just observing the end of an era.

If you had actual influence in the current world today, what exactly would you do? How would you apply your optimism and experience to build something resilient right now?

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